The next valuable asset might be something that people can't see

One strange thing about the digital world is that the assets generating the most value are becoming increasingly invisible. A factory can be photographed. A building can be toured. Even a piece of land has clear boundaries. However, some resources shaping modern technology are almost completely unseen. Collections of knowledge, niche data, expertise in the field, and information structures now influence entire industries without ever being physically present.

That's part of why @OpenLedger has always caught my attention. The idea behind $OPEN pushes the conversation towards something that many often overlook: where true intelligence really comes from. Every AI output starts from somewhere. Behind every useful result lies information that had to be collected, organized, refined, and made usable before the answer pops up on the screen.

What makes #OpenLedger interesting is that it treats knowledge like an asset worth tracking instead of a simple resource that fades into the background. As AI continues to expand into many areas of life, understanding the origins and value of information could become as crucial as the technology built on it.